USX OF TLATES. 449 



Fig. 14. Tenthredo vittata, 2 , Hudson's Bay, p. 319. 



15. Tenthredo hudsoni, $ , Hudson's Bay, p. 318. 



16. Tenthredo aperta, 2 . Mexico, p. 320. 



17. Tenthredo castanea, 2 , Hudson's Bay, p. 319. 

 L8. Sirex flavicornU, $>, Labrador, p. 380. 



Plate XIII. 



Fig- 1 ■ !>' ntris, J , Masuri, p. 324. 



'i. Antenna. 

 2. Hypolapus abbotii, 2 » Georgia, p. 325. 

 :; - eburneiguttatum, $, Siberia, p. 325. 



a. Antenna. 

 4. Waldl : 'ttesii, $, Amazons, p. 327. 



•">. Megal , $ , Europe, p. 329. 



6. Pamphi Ivarum, $>, England, p. 3! 



7. Pamph rons, tf, Amoor, p. 341. 



8. Pamphilius rileyi, 2 i Georgia ('.'_), p. 350. 

 Pamphiliu mis, $, North China, p. 341. 



1". Pamphilius maihematicus, J, Nova Scotia, p. :'>l v . 



11. Pamphilius venustus, 2 ■> Japan, p. 342. 



12. Pamphilius sulphureipes, ,/ , Amoor, p. 343. 

 L3. Pamphilius volatilis, 2> Japan, p. 342. 



II. Pamphilius smitJiii, 2 •> Japan, p. :>43. 



Plate XIV. 



Fig. 1. Macroxyela ferruginea, 2 • North America, p. 351. 



2. Cephus mocsaryi, $>, Hungary, p. 356. 



3. Cephus phthiscus, 6, England, p. 360. 



4. ' 3 , Japan, p. 362. 



5. Cephus pygmceus, J (atripes), England, p. 357. 



6. Cephus pygmceus, 3 (pusillus). 



7. Cephus linearis, $, England, p. 357. 



8. Cephus viator, $, Japan, p. 362. 



9. Brachycciphus hyalinus, 8 , Chili, p. 369. 



10. ixiphus deceptus, J , Chili, p. 369. 



11. Oryssus inaculipennis, ? . Aru, p. 366. 



2 K 



